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I just got back from the Bay Area, and I spent some time in San Francisco, where the temperature was a balmy upper-60s. I almost didn't come back home!Blistering heat has given way to the pleasant 70s and 80s. But there's usually an Indian Summer in the equation.
I rather like this time of year. Especially as it's a little darker early in the morning. Better sleep cycle for moi.
I just got back from the Bay Area, and I spent some time in San Francisco, where the temperature was a balmy upper-60s. I almost didn't come back home!
I'm a Canadian northerner. What do you think I think about hot weather?
As a child, I had an allergy to grass clippings. Sniffles started in May and lasted to September in Pennsylvania. I did not know then what caused my sniffles but that from the end of March [cold weather diminishing] to early May I could be more active and breath better outdoors. Same was true from late September to early December [cold weather increasing].My own circadian rhythm prefers the shorter, colder days. I feel more alive and more hopeful. Why is this? Most folks feel glum when summer is over whereas I breathe a sigh of relief.
Where are you located? I live in Southeastern PA and we are in the middle of a brutal heat wave. I have not left my house in several days as I cannot tolerate heat like I used to.It's been over 100 degrees here lately and is only going to get worse. It won't really start to get cool again until late fall. I hate it here!
Am nearing my 4th year living in Alabama. While July through September are brutal here and most natives spend days indoors only venturing out at dawn and dusk, I do not long for the long cold winters of Pennsylvania when my bones ached and my heating bills went through the roof. I love being outside in shirtsleeves February through May and again September through December [especially watching football at the stadium instead of by the TV] That more than makes up for the not so long hot summers here.Fall is my favorite time of year. It is cooler, so I do not have to spend my afternoons hiding in the house. It is easier to do any kind of activity. And best of all, it is football season!!